Join the gents for a new segment of the show "Unsolicited Dic Peeks": a commentary and in-depth dive on Real Ghostbusters episodes and get the latest in Ghostbusters news in this week's Interdimensional Crossrip! First up in the news, Ghostbusters Afterlife's release has moved to November, we remember Larry King, and some comments on Ernie Hudson's "no comments." Then in the second half of the show, join us for a full commentary on a classic Real Ghostbusters episode, "Knock, Knock." How is it a quintessential Ghostbusters story? How does it act as a pilot for the animated show (yet aired in the second season)? All that and more explored in our discussion. Cue up the episode on your home entertainment platform of choice and follow along with us!
#702 - "An Episode About Nothing" - January 18, 2021
As we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. in the States, it’s a bit of a slow news week again (at least when it comes to Ghostbusters). But Troy and Chris press forward. And, as it turns out, not having much to talk about turns into quite a bit of discussion. What do some of the most recent movie studio release date shuffles mean for Ghostbusters Afterlife? What does the absence of IDW Comics’ Ghostbusters titles on some digital platforms mean for the future of the line? And how is Larry King lately? All of these topics and a whole lot more discussed on the podcast this week.
#112 - "Bill Effing Murray Appreciation" - September 21, 2015
On this, the day of Bill Murray's birth, we're throwing a double-stuffed two hour long episode your way in his honor. First up, some news: Ghostbusters (2016) is wrapped and did a little filming in NYC to close things out (no, we don't get into the major spoiler from the last day of shooting), Lego Dimensions got a sweet trailer, and what's with the new ride being built in Dubai? Then stick around for an all-time top five Bill Murray film discussion between Troy and Chris is topped off with a special Interviews with Melissa McCarthy, Larry King, the man himself, and some vintage National Lampoon Radio Hour comedy are all impeccably cut together by our own Chris Stewart for a half-hour long listening audio odyssey. And if that wasn't enough goodness? We've got some listener feedback with John from Chicago that poses a great question: what's with all the negativity?